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[feedcatcher.git] / vendor / rails / actionpack / lib / action_view / helpers / prototype_helper.rb
1 require 'set'
2 require 'active_support/json'
3
4 module ActionView
5 module Helpers
6 # Prototype[http://www.prototypejs.org/] is a JavaScript library that provides
7 # DOM[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_Object_Model] manipulation,
8 # Ajax[http://www.adaptivepath.com/publications/essays/archives/000385.php]
9 # functionality, and more traditional object-oriented facilities for JavaScript.
10 # This module provides a set of helpers to make it more convenient to call
11 # functions from Prototype using Rails, including functionality to call remote
12 # Rails methods (that is, making a background request to a Rails action) using Ajax.
13 # This means that you can call actions in your controllers without
14 # reloading the page, but still update certain parts of it using
15 # injections into the DOM. A common use case is having a form that adds
16 # a new element to a list without reloading the page or updating a shopping
17 # cart total when a new item is added.
18 #
19 # == Usage
20 # To be able to use these helpers, you must first include the Prototype
21 # JavaScript framework in your pages.
22 #
23 # javascript_include_tag 'prototype'
24 #
25 # (See the documentation for
26 # ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptHelper for more information on including
27 # this and other JavaScript files in your Rails templates.)
28 #
29 # Now you're ready to call a remote action either through a link...
30 #
31 # link_to_remote "Add to cart",
32 # :url => { :action => "add", :id => product.id },
33 # :update => { :success => "cart", :failure => "error" }
34 #
35 # ...through a form...
36 #
37 # <% form_remote_tag :url => '/shipping' do -%>
38 # <div><%= submit_tag 'Recalculate Shipping' %></div>
39 # <% end -%>
40 #
41 # ...periodically...
42 #
43 # periodically_call_remote(:url => 'update', :frequency => '5', :update => 'ticker')
44 #
45 # ...or through an observer (i.e., a form or field that is observed and calls a remote
46 # action when changed).
47 #
48 # <%= observe_field(:searchbox,
49 # :url => { :action => :live_search }),
50 # :frequency => 0.5,
51 # :update => :hits,
52 # :with => 'query'
53 # %>
54 #
55 # As you can see, there are numerous ways to use Prototype's Ajax functions (and actually more than
56 # are listed here); check out the documentation for each method to find out more about its usage and options.
57 #
58 # === Common Options
59 # See link_to_remote for documentation of options common to all Ajax
60 # helpers; any of the options specified by link_to_remote can be used
61 # by the other helpers.
62 #
63 # == Designing your Rails actions for Ajax
64 # When building your action handlers (that is, the Rails actions that receive your background requests), it's
65 # important to remember a few things. First, whatever your action would normally return to the browser, it will
66 # return to the Ajax call. As such, you typically don't want to render with a layout. This call will cause
67 # the layout to be transmitted back to your page, and, if you have a full HTML/CSS, will likely mess a lot of things up.
68 # You can turn the layout off on particular actions by doing the following:
69 #
70 # class SiteController < ActionController::Base
71 # layout "standard", :except => [:ajax_method, :more_ajax, :another_ajax]
72 # end
73 #
74 # Optionally, you could do this in the method you wish to lack a layout:
75 #
76 # render :layout => false
77 #
78 # You can tell the type of request from within your action using the <tt>request.xhr?</tt> (XmlHttpRequest, the
79 # method that Ajax uses to make background requests) method.
80 # def name
81 # # Is this an XmlHttpRequest request?
82 # if (request.xhr?)
83 # render :text => @name.to_s
84 # else
85 # # No? Then render an action.
86 # render :action => 'view_attribute', :attr => @name
87 # end
88 # end
89 #
90 # The else clause can be left off and the current action will render with full layout and template. An extension
91 # to this solution was posted to Ryan Heneise's blog at ArtOfMission["http://www.artofmission.com/"].
92 #
93 # layout proc{ |c| c.request.xhr? ? false : "application" }
94 #
95 # Dropping this in your ApplicationController turns the layout off for every request that is an "xhr" request.
96 #
97 # If you are just returning a little data or don't want to build a template for your output, you may opt to simply
98 # render text output, like this:
99 #
100 # render :text => 'Return this from my method!'
101 #
102 # Since whatever the method returns is injected into the DOM, this will simply inject some text (or HTML, if you
103 # tell it to). This is usually how small updates, such updating a cart total or a file count, are handled.
104 #
105 # == Updating multiple elements
106 # See JavaScriptGenerator for information on updating multiple elements
107 # on the page in an Ajax response.
108 module PrototypeHelper
109 unless const_defined? :CALLBACKS
110 CALLBACKS = Set.new([ :create, :uninitialized, :loading, :loaded,
111 :interactive, :complete, :failure, :success ] +
112 (100..599).to_a)
113 AJAX_OPTIONS = Set.new([ :before, :after, :condition, :url,
114 :asynchronous, :method, :insertion, :position,
115 :form, :with, :update, :script, :type ]).merge(CALLBACKS)
116 end
117
118 # Returns a link to a remote action defined by <tt>options[:url]</tt>
119 # (using the url_for format) that's called in the background using
120 # XMLHttpRequest. The result of that request can then be inserted into a
121 # DOM object whose id can be specified with <tt>options[:update]</tt>.
122 # Usually, the result would be a partial prepared by the controller with
123 # render :partial.
124 #
125 # Examples:
126 # # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Updater('posts', '/blog/destroy/3', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true});
127 # # return false;">Delete this post</a>
128 # link_to_remote "Delete this post", :update => "posts",
129 # :url => { :action => "destroy", :id => post.id }
130 #
131 # # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Updater('emails', '/mail/list_emails', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true});
132 # # return false;"><img alt="Refresh" src="/images/refresh.png?" /></a>
133 # link_to_remote(image_tag("refresh"), :update => "emails",
134 # :url => { :action => "list_emails" })
135 #
136 # You can override the generated HTML options by specifying a hash in
137 # <tt>options[:html]</tt>.
138 #
139 # link_to_remote "Delete this post", :update => "posts",
140 # :url => post_url(@post), :method => :delete,
141 # :html => { :class => "destructive" }
142 #
143 # You can also specify a hash for <tt>options[:update]</tt> to allow for
144 # easy redirection of output to an other DOM element if a server-side
145 # error occurs:
146 #
147 # Example:
148 # # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Updater({success:'posts',failure:'error'}, '/blog/destroy/5',
149 # # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true}); return false;">Delete this post</a>
150 # link_to_remote "Delete this post",
151 # :url => { :action => "destroy", :id => post.id },
152 # :update => { :success => "posts", :failure => "error" }
153 #
154 # Optionally, you can use the <tt>options[:position]</tt> parameter to
155 # influence how the target DOM element is updated. It must be one of
156 # <tt>:before</tt>, <tt>:top</tt>, <tt>:bottom</tt>, or <tt>:after</tt>.
157 #
158 # The method used is by default POST. You can also specify GET or you
159 # can simulate PUT or DELETE over POST. All specified with <tt>options[:method]</tt>
160 #
161 # Example:
162 # # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Request('/person/4', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, method:'delete'});
163 # # return false;">Destroy</a>
164 # link_to_remote "Destroy", :url => person_url(:id => person), :method => :delete
165 #
166 # By default, these remote requests are processed asynchronous during
167 # which various JavaScript callbacks can be triggered (for progress
168 # indicators and the likes). All callbacks get access to the
169 # <tt>request</tt> object, which holds the underlying XMLHttpRequest.
170 #
171 # To access the server response, use <tt>request.responseText</tt>, to
172 # find out the HTTP status, use <tt>request.status</tt>.
173 #
174 # Example:
175 # # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Request('/words/undo?n=33', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true,
176 # # onComplete:function(request){undoRequestCompleted(request)}}); return false;">hello</a>
177 # word = 'hello'
178 # link_to_remote word,
179 # :url => { :action => "undo", :n => word_counter },
180 # :complete => "undoRequestCompleted(request)"
181 #
182 # The callbacks that may be specified are (in order):
183 #
184 # <tt>:loading</tt>:: Called when the remote document is being
185 # loaded with data by the browser.
186 # <tt>:loaded</tt>:: Called when the browser has finished loading
187 # the remote document.
188 # <tt>:interactive</tt>:: Called when the user can interact with the
189 # remote document, even though it has not
190 # finished loading.
191 # <tt>:success</tt>:: Called when the XMLHttpRequest is completed,
192 # and the HTTP status code is in the 2XX range.
193 # <tt>:failure</tt>:: Called when the XMLHttpRequest is completed,
194 # and the HTTP status code is not in the 2XX
195 # range.
196 # <tt>:complete</tt>:: Called when the XMLHttpRequest is complete
197 # (fires after success/failure if they are
198 # present).
199 #
200 # You can further refine <tt>:success</tt> and <tt>:failure</tt> by
201 # adding additional callbacks for specific status codes.
202 #
203 # Example:
204 # # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Request('/testing/action', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true,
205 # # on404:function(request){alert('Not found...? Wrong URL...?')},
206 # # onFailure:function(request){alert('HTTP Error ' + request.status + '!')}}); return false;">hello</a>
207 # link_to_remote word,
208 # :url => { :action => "action" },
209 # 404 => "alert('Not found...? Wrong URL...?')",
210 # :failure => "alert('HTTP Error ' + request.status + '!')"
211 #
212 # A status code callback overrides the success/failure handlers if
213 # present.
214 #
215 # If you for some reason or another need synchronous processing (that'll
216 # block the browser while the request is happening), you can specify
217 # <tt>options[:type] = :synchronous</tt>.
218 #
219 # You can customize further browser side call logic by passing in
220 # JavaScript code snippets via some optional parameters. In their order
221 # of use these are:
222 #
223 # <tt>:confirm</tt>:: Adds confirmation dialog.
224 # <tt>:condition</tt>:: Perform remote request conditionally
225 # by this expression. Use this to
226 # describe browser-side conditions when
227 # request should not be initiated.
228 # <tt>:before</tt>:: Called before request is initiated.
229 # <tt>:after</tt>:: Called immediately after request was
230 # initiated and before <tt>:loading</tt>.
231 # <tt>:submit</tt>:: Specifies the DOM element ID that's used
232 # as the parent of the form elements. By
233 # default this is the current form, but
234 # it could just as well be the ID of a
235 # table row or any other DOM element.
236 # <tt>:with</tt>:: A JavaScript expression specifying
237 # the parameters for the XMLHttpRequest.
238 # Any expressions should return a valid
239 # URL query string.
240 #
241 # Example:
242 #
243 # :with => "'name=' + $('name').value"
244 #
245 # You can generate a link that uses AJAX in the general case, while
246 # degrading gracefully to plain link behavior in the absence of
247 # JavaScript by setting <tt>html_options[:href]</tt> to an alternate URL.
248 # Note the extra curly braces around the <tt>options</tt> hash separate
249 # it as the second parameter from <tt>html_options</tt>, the third.
250 #
251 # Example:
252 # link_to_remote "Delete this post",
253 # { :update => "posts", :url => { :action => "destroy", :id => post.id } },
254 # :href => url_for(:action => "destroy", :id => post.id)
255 def link_to_remote(name, options = {}, html_options = nil)
256 link_to_function(name, remote_function(options), html_options || options.delete(:html))
257 end
258
259 # Creates a button with an onclick event which calls a remote action
260 # via XMLHttpRequest
261 # The options for specifying the target with :url
262 # and defining callbacks is the same as link_to_remote.
263 def button_to_remote(name, options = {}, html_options = {})
264 button_to_function(name, remote_function(options), html_options)
265 end
266
267 # Periodically calls the specified url (<tt>options[:url]</tt>) every
268 # <tt>options[:frequency]</tt> seconds (default is 10). Usually used to
269 # update a specified div (<tt>options[:update]</tt>) with the results
270 # of the remote call. The options for specifying the target with <tt>:url</tt>
271 # and defining callbacks is the same as link_to_remote.
272 # Examples:
273 # # Call get_averages and put its results in 'avg' every 10 seconds
274 # # Generates:
275 # # new PeriodicalExecuter(function() {new Ajax.Updater('avg', '/grades/get_averages',
276 # # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})}, 10)
277 # periodically_call_remote(:url => { :action => 'get_averages' }, :update => 'avg')
278 #
279 # # Call invoice every 10 seconds with the id of the customer
280 # # If it succeeds, update the invoice DIV; if it fails, update the error DIV
281 # # Generates:
282 # # new PeriodicalExecuter(function() {new Ajax.Updater({success:'invoice',failure:'error'},
283 # # '/testing/invoice/16', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})}, 10)
284 # periodically_call_remote(:url => { :action => 'invoice', :id => customer.id },
285 # :update => { :success => "invoice", :failure => "error" }
286 #
287 # # Call update every 20 seconds and update the new_block DIV
288 # # Generates:
289 # # new PeriodicalExecuter(function() {new Ajax.Updater('news_block', 'update', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})}, 20)
290 # periodically_call_remote(:url => 'update', :frequency => '20', :update => 'news_block')
291 #
292 def periodically_call_remote(options = {})
293 frequency = options[:frequency] || 10 # every ten seconds by default
294 code = "new PeriodicalExecuter(function() {#{remote_function(options)}}, #{frequency})"
295 javascript_tag(code)
296 end
297
298 # Returns a form tag that will submit using XMLHttpRequest in the
299 # background instead of the regular reloading POST arrangement. Even
300 # though it's using JavaScript to serialize the form elements, the form
301 # submission will work just like a regular submission as viewed by the
302 # receiving side (all elements available in <tt>params</tt>). The options for
303 # specifying the target with <tt>:url</tt> and defining callbacks is the same as
304 # +link_to_remote+.
305 #
306 # A "fall-through" target for browsers that doesn't do JavaScript can be
307 # specified with the <tt>:action</tt>/<tt>:method</tt> options on <tt>:html</tt>.
308 #
309 # Example:
310 # # Generates:
311 # # <form action="/some/place" method="post" onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('',
312 # # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">
313 # form_remote_tag :html => { :action =>
314 # url_for(:controller => "some", :action => "place") }
315 #
316 # The Hash passed to the <tt>:html</tt> key is equivalent to the options (2nd)
317 # argument in the FormTagHelper.form_tag method.
318 #
319 # By default the fall-through action is the same as the one specified in
320 # the <tt>:url</tt> (and the default method is <tt>:post</tt>).
321 #
322 # form_remote_tag also takes a block, like form_tag:
323 # # Generates:
324 # # <form action="/" method="post" onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('/',
325 # # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)});
326 # # return false;"> <div><input name="commit" type="submit" value="Save" /></div>
327 # # </form>
328 # <% form_remote_tag :url => '/posts' do -%>
329 # <div><%= submit_tag 'Save' %></div>
330 # <% end -%>
331 def form_remote_tag(options = {}, &block)
332 options[:form] = true
333
334 options[:html] ||= {}
335 options[:html][:onsubmit] =
336 (options[:html][:onsubmit] ? options[:html][:onsubmit] + "; " : "") +
337 "#{remote_function(options)}; return false;"
338
339 form_tag(options[:html].delete(:action) || url_for(options[:url]), options[:html], &block)
340 end
341
342 # Creates a form that will submit using XMLHttpRequest in the background
343 # instead of the regular reloading POST arrangement and a scope around a
344 # specific resource that is used as a base for questioning about
345 # values for the fields.
346 #
347 # === Resource
348 #
349 # Example:
350 # <% remote_form_for(@post) do |f| %>
351 # ...
352 # <% end %>
353 #
354 # This will expand to be the same as:
355 #
356 # <% remote_form_for :post, @post, :url => post_path(@post), :html => { :method => :put, :class => "edit_post", :id => "edit_post_45" } do |f| %>
357 # ...
358 # <% end %>
359 #
360 # === Nested Resource
361 #
362 # Example:
363 # <% remote_form_for([@post, @comment]) do |f| %>
364 # ...
365 # <% end %>
366 #
367 # This will expand to be the same as:
368 #
369 # <% remote_form_for :comment, @comment, :url => post_comment_path(@post, @comment), :html => { :method => :put, :class => "edit_comment", :id => "edit_comment_45" } do |f| %>
370 # ...
371 # <% end %>
372 #
373 # If you don't need to attach a form to a resource, then check out form_remote_tag.
374 #
375 # See FormHelper#form_for for additional semantics.
376 def remote_form_for(record_or_name_or_array, *args, &proc)
377 options = args.extract_options!
378
379 case record_or_name_or_array
380 when String, Symbol
381 object_name = record_or_name_or_array
382 when Array
383 object = record_or_name_or_array.last
384 object_name = ActionController::RecordIdentifier.singular_class_name(object)
385 apply_form_for_options!(record_or_name_or_array, options)
386 args.unshift object
387 else
388 object = record_or_name_or_array
389 object_name = ActionController::RecordIdentifier.singular_class_name(record_or_name_or_array)
390 apply_form_for_options!(object, options)
391 args.unshift object
392 end
393
394 concat(form_remote_tag(options))
395 fields_for(object_name, *(args << options), &proc)
396 concat('</form>')
397 end
398 alias_method :form_remote_for, :remote_form_for
399
400 # Returns a button input tag with the element name of +name+ and a value (i.e., display text) of +value+
401 # that will submit form using XMLHttpRequest in the background instead of a regular POST request that
402 # reloads the page.
403 #
404 # # Create a button that submits to the create action
405 # #
406 # # Generates: <input name="create_btn" onclick="new Ajax.Request('/testing/create',
407 # # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this.form)});
408 # # return false;" type="button" value="Create" />
409 # <%= submit_to_remote 'create_btn', 'Create', :url => { :action => 'create' } %>
410 #
411 # # Submit to the remote action update and update the DIV succeed or fail based
412 # # on the success or failure of the request
413 # #
414 # # Generates: <input name="update_btn" onclick="new Ajax.Updater({success:'succeed',failure:'fail'},
415 # # '/testing/update', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this.form)});
416 # # return false;" type="button" value="Update" />
417 # <%= submit_to_remote 'update_btn', 'Update', :url => { :action => 'update' },
418 # :update => { :success => "succeed", :failure => "fail" }
419 #
420 # <tt>options</tt> argument is the same as in form_remote_tag.
421 def submit_to_remote(name, value, options = {})
422 options[:with] ||= 'Form.serialize(this.form)'
423
424 html_options = options.delete(:html) || {}
425 html_options[:name] = name
426
427 button_to_remote(value, options, html_options)
428 end
429
430 # Returns '<tt>eval(request.responseText)</tt>' which is the JavaScript function
431 # that +form_remote_tag+ can call in <tt>:complete</tt> to evaluate a multiple
432 # update return document using +update_element_function+ calls.
433 def evaluate_remote_response
434 "eval(request.responseText)"
435 end
436
437 # Returns the JavaScript needed for a remote function.
438 # Takes the same arguments as link_to_remote.
439 #
440 # Example:
441 # # Generates: <select id="options" onchange="new Ajax.Updater('options',
442 # # '/testing/update_options', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})">
443 # <select id="options" onchange="<%= remote_function(:update => "options",
444 # :url => { :action => :update_options }) %>">
445 # <option value="0">Hello</option>
446 # <option value="1">World</option>
447 # </select>
448 def remote_function(options)
449 javascript_options = options_for_ajax(options)
450
451 update = ''
452 if options[:update] && options[:update].is_a?(Hash)
453 update = []
454 update << "success:'#{options[:update][:success]}'" if options[:update][:success]
455 update << "failure:'#{options[:update][:failure]}'" if options[:update][:failure]
456 update = '{' + update.join(',') + '}'
457 elsif options[:update]
458 update << "'#{options[:update]}'"
459 end
460
461 function = update.empty? ?
462 "new Ajax.Request(" :
463 "new Ajax.Updater(#{update}, "
464
465 url_options = options[:url]
466 url_options = url_options.merge(:escape => false) if url_options.is_a?(Hash)
467 function << "'#{escape_javascript(url_for(url_options))}'"
468 function << ", #{javascript_options})"
469
470 function = "#{options[:before]}; #{function}" if options[:before]
471 function = "#{function}; #{options[:after]}" if options[:after]
472 function = "if (#{options[:condition]}) { #{function}; }" if options[:condition]
473 function = "if (confirm('#{escape_javascript(options[:confirm])}')) { #{function}; }" if options[:confirm]
474
475 return function
476 end
477
478 # Observes the field with the DOM ID specified by +field_id+ and calls a
479 # callback when its contents have changed. The default callback is an
480 # Ajax call. By default the value of the observed field is sent as a
481 # parameter with the Ajax call.
482 #
483 # Example:
484 # # Generates: new Form.Element.Observer('suggest', 0.25, function(element, value) {new Ajax.Updater('suggest',
485 # # '/testing/find_suggestion', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:'q=' + value})})
486 # <%= observe_field :suggest, :url => { :action => :find_suggestion },
487 # :frequency => 0.25,
488 # :update => :suggest,
489 # :with => 'q'
490 # %>
491 #
492 # Required +options+ are either of:
493 # <tt>:url</tt>:: +url_for+-style options for the action to call
494 # when the field has changed.
495 # <tt>:function</tt>:: Instead of making a remote call to a URL, you
496 # can specify javascript code to be called instead.
497 # Note that the value of this option is used as the
498 # *body* of the javascript function, a function definition
499 # with parameters named element and value will be generated for you
500 # for example:
501 # observe_field("glass", :frequency => 1, :function => "alert('Element changed')")
502 # will generate:
503 # new Form.Element.Observer('glass', 1, function(element, value) {alert('Element changed')})
504 # The element parameter is the DOM element being observed, and the value is its value at the
505 # time the observer is triggered.
506 #
507 # Additional options are:
508 # <tt>:frequency</tt>:: The frequency (in seconds) at which changes to
509 # this field will be detected. Not setting this
510 # option at all or to a value equal to or less than
511 # zero will use event based observation instead of
512 # time based observation.
513 # <tt>:update</tt>:: Specifies the DOM ID of the element whose
514 # innerHTML should be updated with the
515 # XMLHttpRequest response text.
516 # <tt>:with</tt>:: A JavaScript expression specifying the parameters
517 # for the XMLHttpRequest. The default is to send the
518 # key and value of the observed field. Any custom
519 # expressions should return a valid URL query string.
520 # The value of the field is stored in the JavaScript
521 # variable +value+.
522 #
523 # Examples
524 #
525 # :with => "'my_custom_key=' + value"
526 # :with => "'person[name]=' + prompt('New name')"
527 # :with => "Form.Element.serialize('other-field')"
528 #
529 # Finally
530 # :with => 'name'
531 # is shorthand for
532 # :with => "'name=' + value"
533 # This essentially just changes the key of the parameter.
534 #
535 # Additionally, you may specify any of the options documented in the
536 # <em>Common options</em> section at the top of this document.
537 #
538 # Example:
539 #
540 # # Sends params: {:title => 'Title of the book'} when the book_title input
541 # # field is changed.
542 # observe_field 'book_title',
543 # :url => 'http://example.com/books/edit/1',
544 # :with => 'title'
545 #
546 #
547 def observe_field(field_id, options = {})
548 if options[:frequency] && options[:frequency] > 0
549 build_observer('Form.Element.Observer', field_id, options)
550 else
551 build_observer('Form.Element.EventObserver', field_id, options)
552 end
553 end
554
555 # Observes the form with the DOM ID specified by +form_id+ and calls a
556 # callback when its contents have changed. The default callback is an
557 # Ajax call. By default all fields of the observed field are sent as
558 # parameters with the Ajax call.
559 #
560 # The +options+ for +observe_form+ are the same as the options for
561 # +observe_field+. The JavaScript variable +value+ available to the
562 # <tt>:with</tt> option is set to the serialized form by default.
563 def observe_form(form_id, options = {})
564 if options[:frequency]
565 build_observer('Form.Observer', form_id, options)
566 else
567 build_observer('Form.EventObserver', form_id, options)
568 end
569 end
570
571 # All the methods were moved to GeneratorMethods so that
572 # #include_helpers_from_context has nothing to overwrite.
573 class JavaScriptGenerator #:nodoc:
574 def initialize(context, &block) #:nodoc:
575 @context, @lines = context, []
576 include_helpers_from_context
577 @context.with_output_buffer(@lines) do
578 @context.instance_exec(self, &block)
579 end
580 end
581
582 private
583 def include_helpers_from_context
584 extend @context.helpers if @context.respond_to?(:helpers)
585 extend GeneratorMethods
586 end
587
588 # JavaScriptGenerator generates blocks of JavaScript code that allow you
589 # to change the content and presentation of multiple DOM elements. Use
590 # this in your Ajax response bodies, either in a <script> tag or as plain
591 # JavaScript sent with a Content-type of "text/javascript".
592 #
593 # Create new instances with PrototypeHelper#update_page or with
594 # ActionController::Base#render, then call +insert_html+, +replace_html+,
595 # +remove+, +show+, +hide+, +visual_effect+, or any other of the built-in
596 # methods on the yielded generator in any order you like to modify the
597 # content and appearance of the current page.
598 #
599 # Example:
600 #
601 # # Generates:
602 # # new Element.insert("list", { bottom: "<li>Some item</li>" });
603 # # new Effect.Highlight("list");
604 # # ["status-indicator", "cancel-link"].each(Element.hide);
605 # update_page do |page|
606 # page.insert_html :bottom, 'list', "<li>#{@item.name}</li>"
607 # page.visual_effect :highlight, 'list'
608 # page.hide 'status-indicator', 'cancel-link'
609 # end
610 #
611 #
612 # Helper methods can be used in conjunction with JavaScriptGenerator.
613 # When a helper method is called inside an update block on the +page+
614 # object, that method will also have access to a +page+ object.
615 #
616 # Example:
617 #
618 # module ApplicationHelper
619 # def update_time
620 # page.replace_html 'time', Time.now.to_s(:db)
621 # page.visual_effect :highlight, 'time'
622 # end
623 # end
624 #
625 # # Controller action
626 # def poll
627 # render(:update) { |page| page.update_time }
628 # end
629 #
630 # Calls to JavaScriptGenerator not matching a helper method below
631 # generate a proxy to the JavaScript Class named by the method called.
632 #
633 # Examples:
634 #
635 # # Generates:
636 # # Foo.init();
637 # update_page do |page|
638 # page.foo.init
639 # end
640 #
641 # # Generates:
642 # # Event.observe('one', 'click', function () {
643 # # $('two').show();
644 # # });
645 # update_page do |page|
646 # page.event.observe('one', 'click') do |p|
647 # p[:two].show
648 # end
649 # end
650 #
651 # You can also use PrototypeHelper#update_page_tag instead of
652 # PrototypeHelper#update_page to wrap the generated JavaScript in a
653 # <script> tag.
654 module GeneratorMethods
655 def to_s #:nodoc:
656 returning javascript = @lines * $/ do
657 if ActionView::Base.debug_rjs
658 source = javascript.dup
659 javascript.replace "try {\n#{source}\n} catch (e) "
660 javascript << "{ alert('RJS error:\\n\\n' + e.toString()); alert('#{source.gsub('\\','\0\0').gsub(/\r\n|\n|\r/, "\\n").gsub(/["']/) { |m| "\\#{m}" }}'); throw e }"
661 end
662 end
663 end
664
665 # Returns a element reference by finding it through +id+ in the DOM. This element can then be
666 # used for further method calls. Examples:
667 #
668 # page['blank_slate'] # => $('blank_slate');
669 # page['blank_slate'].show # => $('blank_slate').show();
670 # page['blank_slate'].show('first').up # => $('blank_slate').show('first').up();
671 #
672 # You can also pass in a record, which will use ActionController::RecordIdentifier.dom_id to lookup
673 # the correct id:
674 #
675 # page[@post] # => $('post_45')
676 # page[Post.new] # => $('new_post')
677 def [](id)
678 case id
679 when String, Symbol, NilClass
680 JavaScriptElementProxy.new(self, id)
681 else
682 JavaScriptElementProxy.new(self, ActionController::RecordIdentifier.dom_id(id))
683 end
684 end
685
686 # Returns an object whose <tt>to_json</tt> evaluates to +code+. Use this to pass a literal JavaScript
687 # expression as an argument to another JavaScriptGenerator method.
688 def literal(code)
689 ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable.new(code.to_s)
690 end
691
692 # Returns a collection reference by finding it through a CSS +pattern+ in the DOM. This collection can then be
693 # used for further method calls. Examples:
694 #
695 # page.select('p') # => $$('p');
696 # page.select('p.welcome b').first # => $$('p.welcome b').first();
697 # page.select('p.welcome b').first.hide # => $$('p.welcome b').first().hide();
698 #
699 # You can also use prototype enumerations with the collection. Observe:
700 #
701 # # Generates: $$('#items li').each(function(value) { value.hide(); });
702 # page.select('#items li').each do |value|
703 # value.hide
704 # end
705 #
706 # Though you can call the block param anything you want, they are always rendered in the
707 # javascript as 'value, index.' Other enumerations, like collect() return the last statement:
708 #
709 # # Generates: var hidden = $$('#items li').collect(function(value, index) { return value.hide(); });
710 # page.select('#items li').collect('hidden') do |item|
711 # item.hide
712 # end
713 #
714 def select(pattern)
715 JavaScriptElementCollectionProxy.new(self, pattern)
716 end
717
718 # Inserts HTML at the specified +position+ relative to the DOM element
719 # identified by the given +id+.
720 #
721 # +position+ may be one of:
722 #
723 # <tt>:top</tt>:: HTML is inserted inside the element, before the
724 # element's existing content.
725 # <tt>:bottom</tt>:: HTML is inserted inside the element, after the
726 # element's existing content.
727 # <tt>:before</tt>:: HTML is inserted immediately preceding the element.
728 # <tt>:after</tt>:: HTML is inserted immediately following the element.
729 #
730 # +options_for_render+ may be either a string of HTML to insert, or a hash
731 # of options to be passed to ActionView::Base#render. For example:
732 #
733 # # Insert the rendered 'navigation' partial just before the DOM
734 # # element with ID 'content'.
735 # # Generates: Element.insert("content", { before: "-- Contents of 'navigation' partial --" });
736 # page.insert_html :before, 'content', :partial => 'navigation'
737 #
738 # # Add a list item to the bottom of the <ul> with ID 'list'.
739 # # Generates: Element.insert("list", { bottom: "<li>Last item</li>" });
740 # page.insert_html :bottom, 'list', '<li>Last item</li>'
741 #
742 def insert_html(position, id, *options_for_render)
743 content = javascript_object_for(render(*options_for_render))
744 record "Element.insert(\"#{id}\", { #{position.to_s.downcase}: #{content} });"
745 end
746
747 # Replaces the inner HTML of the DOM element with the given +id+.
748 #
749 # +options_for_render+ may be either a string of HTML to insert, or a hash
750 # of options to be passed to ActionView::Base#render. For example:
751 #
752 # # Replace the HTML of the DOM element having ID 'person-45' with the
753 # # 'person' partial for the appropriate object.
754 # # Generates: Element.update("person-45", "-- Contents of 'person' partial --");
755 # page.replace_html 'person-45', :partial => 'person', :object => @person
756 #
757 def replace_html(id, *options_for_render)
758 call 'Element.update', id, render(*options_for_render)
759 end
760
761 # Replaces the "outer HTML" (i.e., the entire element, not just its
762 # contents) of the DOM element with the given +id+.
763 #
764 # +options_for_render+ may be either a string of HTML to insert, or a hash
765 # of options to be passed to ActionView::Base#render. For example:
766 #
767 # # Replace the DOM element having ID 'person-45' with the
768 # # 'person' partial for the appropriate object.
769 # page.replace 'person-45', :partial => 'person', :object => @person
770 #
771 # This allows the same partial that is used for the +insert_html+ to
772 # be also used for the input to +replace+ without resorting to
773 # the use of wrapper elements.
774 #
775 # Examples:
776 #
777 # <div id="people">
778 # <%= render :partial => 'person', :collection => @people %>
779 # </div>
780 #
781 # # Insert a new person
782 # #
783 # # Generates: new Insertion.Bottom({object: "Matz", partial: "person"}, "");
784 # page.insert_html :bottom, :partial => 'person', :object => @person
785 #
786 # # Replace an existing person
787 #
788 # # Generates: Element.replace("person_45", "-- Contents of partial --");
789 # page.replace 'person_45', :partial => 'person', :object => @person
790 #
791 def replace(id, *options_for_render)
792 call 'Element.replace', id, render(*options_for_render)
793 end
794
795 # Removes the DOM elements with the given +ids+ from the page.
796 #
797 # Example:
798 #
799 # # Remove a few people
800 # # Generates: ["person_23", "person_9", "person_2"].each(Element.remove);
801 # page.remove 'person_23', 'person_9', 'person_2'
802 #
803 def remove(*ids)
804 loop_on_multiple_args 'Element.remove', ids
805 end
806
807 # Shows hidden DOM elements with the given +ids+.
808 #
809 # Example:
810 #
811 # # Show a few people
812 # # Generates: ["person_6", "person_13", "person_223"].each(Element.show);
813 # page.show 'person_6', 'person_13', 'person_223'
814 #
815 def show(*ids)
816 loop_on_multiple_args 'Element.show', ids
817 end
818
819 # Hides the visible DOM elements with the given +ids+.
820 #
821 # Example:
822 #
823 # # Hide a few people
824 # # Generates: ["person_29", "person_9", "person_0"].each(Element.hide);
825 # page.hide 'person_29', 'person_9', 'person_0'
826 #
827 def hide(*ids)
828 loop_on_multiple_args 'Element.hide', ids
829 end
830
831 # Toggles the visibility of the DOM elements with the given +ids+.
832 # Example:
833 #
834 # # Show a few people
835 # # Generates: ["person_14", "person_12", "person_23"].each(Element.toggle);
836 # page.toggle 'person_14', 'person_12', 'person_23' # Hides the elements
837 # page.toggle 'person_14', 'person_12', 'person_23' # Shows the previously hidden elements
838 #
839 def toggle(*ids)
840 loop_on_multiple_args 'Element.toggle', ids
841 end
842
843 # Displays an alert dialog with the given +message+.
844 #
845 # Example:
846 #
847 # # Generates: alert('This message is from Rails!')
848 # page.alert('This message is from Rails!')
849 def alert(message)
850 call 'alert', message
851 end
852
853 # Redirects the browser to the given +location+ using JavaScript, in the same form as +url_for+.
854 #
855 # Examples:
856 #
857 # # Generates: window.location.href = "/mycontroller";
858 # page.redirect_to(:action => 'index')
859 #
860 # # Generates: window.location.href = "/account/signup";
861 # page.redirect_to(:controller => 'account', :action => 'signup')
862 def redirect_to(location)
863 url = location.is_a?(String) ? location : @context.url_for(location)
864 record "window.location.href = #{url.inspect}"
865 end
866
867 # Reloads the browser's current +location+ using JavaScript
868 #
869 # Examples:
870 #
871 # # Generates: window.location.reload();
872 # page.reload
873 def reload
874 record 'window.location.reload()'
875 end
876
877 # Calls the JavaScript +function+, optionally with the given +arguments+.
878 #
879 # If a block is given, the block will be passed to a new JavaScriptGenerator;
880 # the resulting JavaScript code will then be wrapped inside <tt>function() { ... }</tt>
881 # and passed as the called function's final argument.
882 #
883 # Examples:
884 #
885 # # Generates: Element.replace(my_element, "My content to replace with.")
886 # page.call 'Element.replace', 'my_element', "My content to replace with."
887 #
888 # # Generates: alert('My message!')
889 # page.call 'alert', 'My message!'
890 #
891 # # Generates:
892 # # my_method(function() {
893 # # $("one").show();
894 # # $("two").hide();
895 # # });
896 # page.call(:my_method) do |p|
897 # p[:one].show
898 # p[:two].hide
899 # end
900 def call(function, *arguments, &block)
901 record "#{function}(#{arguments_for_call(arguments, block)})"
902 end
903
904 # Assigns the JavaScript +variable+ the given +value+.
905 #
906 # Examples:
907 #
908 # # Generates: my_string = "This is mine!";
909 # page.assign 'my_string', 'This is mine!'
910 #
911 # # Generates: record_count = 33;
912 # page.assign 'record_count', 33
913 #
914 # # Generates: tabulated_total = 47
915 # page.assign 'tabulated_total', @total_from_cart
916 #
917 def assign(variable, value)
918 record "#{variable} = #{javascript_object_for(value)}"
919 end
920
921 # Writes raw JavaScript to the page.
922 #
923 # Example:
924 #
925 # page << "alert('JavaScript with Prototype.');"
926 def <<(javascript)
927 @lines << javascript
928 end
929
930 # Executes the content of the block after a delay of +seconds+. Example:
931 #
932 # # Generates:
933 # # setTimeout(function() {
934 # # ;
935 # # new Effect.Fade("notice",{});
936 # # }, 20000);
937 # page.delay(20) do
938 # page.visual_effect :fade, 'notice'
939 # end
940 def delay(seconds = 1)
941 record "setTimeout(function() {\n\n"
942 yield
943 record "}, #{(seconds * 1000).to_i})"
944 end
945
946 # Starts a script.aculo.us visual effect. See
947 # ActionView::Helpers::ScriptaculousHelper for more information.
948 def visual_effect(name, id = nil, options = {})
949 record @context.send(:visual_effect, name, id, options)
950 end
951
952 # Creates a script.aculo.us sortable element. Useful
953 # to recreate sortable elements after items get added
954 # or deleted.
955 # See ActionView::Helpers::ScriptaculousHelper for more information.
956 def sortable(id, options = {})
957 record @context.send(:sortable_element_js, id, options)
958 end
959
960 # Creates a script.aculo.us draggable element.
961 # See ActionView::Helpers::ScriptaculousHelper for more information.
962 def draggable(id, options = {})
963 record @context.send(:draggable_element_js, id, options)
964 end
965
966 # Creates a script.aculo.us drop receiving element.
967 # See ActionView::Helpers::ScriptaculousHelper for more information.
968 def drop_receiving(id, options = {})
969 record @context.send(:drop_receiving_element_js, id, options)
970 end
971
972 private
973 def loop_on_multiple_args(method, ids)
974 record(ids.size>1 ?
975 "#{javascript_object_for(ids)}.each(#{method})" :
976 "#{method}(#{ids.first.to_json})")
977 end
978
979 def page
980 self
981 end
982
983 def record(line)
984 returning line = "#{line.to_s.chomp.gsub(/\;\z/, '')};" do
985 self << line
986 end
987 end
988
989 def render(*options_for_render)
990 old_format = @context && @context.template_format
991 @context.template_format = :html if @context
992 Hash === options_for_render.first ?
993 @context.render(*options_for_render) :
994 options_for_render.first.to_s
995 ensure
996 @context.template_format = old_format if @context
997 end
998
999 def javascript_object_for(object)
1000 object.respond_to?(:to_json) ? object.to_json : object.inspect
1001 end
1002
1003 def arguments_for_call(arguments, block = nil)
1004 arguments << block_to_function(block) if block
1005 arguments.map { |argument| javascript_object_for(argument) }.join ', '
1006 end
1007
1008 def block_to_function(block)
1009 generator = self.class.new(@context, &block)
1010 literal("function() { #{generator.to_s} }")
1011 end
1012
1013 def method_missing(method, *arguments)
1014 JavaScriptProxy.new(self, method.to_s.camelize)
1015 end
1016 end
1017 end
1018
1019 # Yields a JavaScriptGenerator and returns the generated JavaScript code.
1020 # Use this to update multiple elements on a page in an Ajax response.
1021 # See JavaScriptGenerator for more information.
1022 #
1023 # Example:
1024 #
1025 # update_page do |page|
1026 # page.hide 'spinner'
1027 # end
1028 def update_page(&block)
1029 JavaScriptGenerator.new(@template, &block).to_s
1030 end
1031
1032 # Works like update_page but wraps the generated JavaScript in a <script>
1033 # tag. Use this to include generated JavaScript in an ERb template.
1034 # See JavaScriptGenerator for more information.
1035 #
1036 # +html_options+ may be a hash of <script> attributes to be passed
1037 # to ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptHelper#javascript_tag.
1038 def update_page_tag(html_options = {}, &block)
1039 javascript_tag update_page(&block), html_options
1040 end
1041
1042 protected
1043 def options_for_ajax(options)
1044 js_options = build_callbacks(options)
1045
1046 js_options['asynchronous'] = options[:type] != :synchronous
1047 js_options['method'] = method_option_to_s(options[:method]) if options[:method]
1048 js_options['insertion'] = "'#{options[:position].to_s.downcase}'" if options[:position]
1049 js_options['evalScripts'] = options[:script].nil? || options[:script]
1050
1051 if options[:form]
1052 js_options['parameters'] = 'Form.serialize(this)'
1053 elsif options[:submit]
1054 js_options['parameters'] = "Form.serialize('#{options[:submit]}')"
1055 elsif options[:with]
1056 js_options['parameters'] = options[:with]
1057 end
1058
1059 if protect_against_forgery? && !options[:form]
1060 if js_options['parameters']
1061 js_options['parameters'] << " + '&"
1062 else
1063 js_options['parameters'] = "'"
1064 end
1065 js_options['parameters'] << "#{request_forgery_protection_token}=' + encodeURIComponent('#{escape_javascript form_authenticity_token}')"
1066 end
1067
1068 options_for_javascript(js_options)
1069 end
1070
1071 def method_option_to_s(method)
1072 (method.is_a?(String) and !method.index("'").nil?) ? method : "'#{method}'"
1073 end
1074
1075 def build_observer(klass, name, options = {})
1076 if options[:with] && (options[:with] !~ /[\{=(.]/)
1077 options[:with] = "'#{options[:with]}=' + encodeURIComponent(value)"
1078 else
1079 options[:with] ||= 'value' unless options[:function]
1080 end
1081
1082 callback = options[:function] || remote_function(options)
1083 javascript = "new #{klass}('#{name}', "
1084 javascript << "#{options[:frequency]}, " if options[:frequency]
1085 javascript << "function(element, value) {"
1086 javascript << "#{callback}}"
1087 javascript << ")"
1088 javascript_tag(javascript)
1089 end
1090
1091 def build_callbacks(options)
1092 callbacks = {}
1093 options.each do |callback, code|
1094 if CALLBACKS.include?(callback)
1095 name = 'on' + callback.to_s.capitalize
1096 callbacks[name] = "function(request){#{code}}"
1097 end
1098 end
1099 callbacks
1100 end
1101 end
1102
1103 # Converts chained method calls on DOM proxy elements into JavaScript chains
1104 class JavaScriptProxy < ActiveSupport::BasicObject #:nodoc:
1105
1106 def initialize(generator, root = nil)
1107 @generator = generator
1108 @generator << root if root
1109 end
1110
1111 private
1112 def method_missing(method, *arguments, &block)
1113 if method.to_s =~ /(.*)=$/
1114 assign($1, arguments.first)
1115 else
1116 call("#{method.to_s.camelize(:lower)}", *arguments, &block)
1117 end
1118 end
1119
1120 def call(function, *arguments, &block)
1121 append_to_function_chain!("#{function}(#{@generator.send(:arguments_for_call, arguments, block)})")
1122 self
1123 end
1124
1125 def assign(variable, value)
1126 append_to_function_chain!("#{variable} = #{@generator.send(:javascript_object_for, value)}")
1127 end
1128
1129 def function_chain
1130 @function_chain ||= @generator.instance_variable_get(:@lines)
1131 end
1132
1133 def append_to_function_chain!(call)
1134 function_chain[-1].chomp!(';')
1135 function_chain[-1] += ".#{call};"
1136 end
1137 end
1138
1139 class JavaScriptElementProxy < JavaScriptProxy #:nodoc:
1140 def initialize(generator, id)
1141 @id = id
1142 super(generator, "$(#{id.to_json})")
1143 end
1144
1145 # Allows access of element attributes through +attribute+. Examples:
1146 #
1147 # page['foo']['style'] # => $('foo').style;
1148 # page['foo']['style']['color'] # => $('blank_slate').style.color;
1149 # page['foo']['style']['color'] = 'red' # => $('blank_slate').style.color = 'red';
1150 # page['foo']['style'].color = 'red' # => $('blank_slate').style.color = 'red';
1151 def [](attribute)
1152 append_to_function_chain!(attribute)
1153 self
1154 end
1155
1156 def []=(variable, value)
1157 assign(variable, value)
1158 end
1159
1160 def replace_html(*options_for_render)
1161 call 'update', @generator.send(:render, *options_for_render)
1162 end
1163
1164 def replace(*options_for_render)
1165 call 'replace', @generator.send(:render, *options_for_render)
1166 end
1167
1168 def reload(options_for_replace = {})
1169 replace(options_for_replace.merge({ :partial => @id.to_s }))
1170 end
1171
1172 end
1173
1174 class JavaScriptVariableProxy < JavaScriptProxy #:nodoc:
1175 def initialize(generator, variable)
1176 @variable = variable
1177 @empty = true # only record lines if we have to. gets rid of unnecessary linebreaks
1178 super(generator)
1179 end
1180
1181 # The JSON Encoder calls this to check for the +to_json+ method
1182 # Since it's a blank slate object, I suppose it responds to anything.
1183 def respond_to?(method)
1184 true
1185 end
1186
1187 def to_json(options = nil)
1188 @variable
1189 end
1190
1191 private
1192 def append_to_function_chain!(call)
1193 @generator << @variable if @empty
1194 @empty = false
1195 super
1196 end
1197 end
1198
1199 class JavaScriptCollectionProxy < JavaScriptProxy #:nodoc:
1200 ENUMERABLE_METHODS_WITH_RETURN = [:all, :any, :collect, :map, :detect, :find, :find_all, :select, :max, :min, :partition, :reject, :sort_by, :in_groups_of, :each_slice] unless defined? ENUMERABLE_METHODS_WITH_RETURN
1201 ENUMERABLE_METHODS = ENUMERABLE_METHODS_WITH_RETURN + [:each] unless defined? ENUMERABLE_METHODS
1202 attr_reader :generator
1203 delegate :arguments_for_call, :to => :generator
1204
1205 def initialize(generator, pattern)
1206 super(generator, @pattern = pattern)
1207 end
1208
1209 def each_slice(variable, number, &block)
1210 if block
1211 enumerate :eachSlice, :variable => variable, :method_args => [number], :yield_args => %w(value index), :return => true, &block
1212 else
1213 add_variable_assignment!(variable)
1214 append_enumerable_function!("eachSlice(#{number.to_json});")
1215 end
1216 end
1217
1218 def grep(variable, pattern, &block)
1219 enumerate :grep, :variable => variable, :return => true, :method_args => [pattern], :yield_args => %w(value index), &block
1220 end
1221
1222 def in_groups_of(variable, number, fill_with = nil)
1223 arguments = [number]
1224 arguments << fill_with unless fill_with.nil?
1225 add_variable_assignment!(variable)
1226 append_enumerable_function!("inGroupsOf(#{arguments_for_call arguments});")
1227 end
1228
1229 def inject(variable, memo, &block)
1230 enumerate :inject, :variable => variable, :method_args => [memo], :yield_args => %w(memo value index), :return => true, &block
1231 end
1232
1233 def pluck(variable, property)
1234 add_variable_assignment!(variable)
1235 append_enumerable_function!("pluck(#{property.to_json});")
1236 end
1237
1238 def zip(variable, *arguments, &block)
1239 add_variable_assignment!(variable)
1240 append_enumerable_function!("zip(#{arguments_for_call arguments}")
1241 if block
1242 function_chain[-1] += ", function(array) {"
1243 yield ::ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable.new('array')
1244 add_return_statement!
1245 @generator << '});'
1246 else
1247 function_chain[-1] += ');'
1248 end
1249 end
1250
1251 private
1252 def method_missing(method, *arguments, &block)
1253 if ENUMERABLE_METHODS.include?(method)
1254 returnable = ENUMERABLE_METHODS_WITH_RETURN.include?(method)
1255 variable = arguments.first if returnable
1256 enumerate(method, {:variable => (arguments.first if returnable), :return => returnable, :yield_args => %w(value index)}, &block)
1257 else
1258 super
1259 end
1260 end
1261
1262 # Options
1263 # * variable - name of the variable to set the result of the enumeration to
1264 # * method_args - array of the javascript enumeration method args that occur before the function
1265 # * yield_args - array of the javascript yield args
1266 # * return - true if the enumeration should return the last statement
1267 def enumerate(enumerable, options = {}, &block)
1268 options[:method_args] ||= []
1269 options[:yield_args] ||= []
1270 yield_args = options[:yield_args] * ', '
1271 method_args = arguments_for_call options[:method_args] # foo, bar, function
1272 method_args << ', ' unless method_args.blank?
1273 add_variable_assignment!(options[:variable]) if options[:variable]
1274 append_enumerable_function!("#{enumerable.to_s.camelize(:lower)}(#{method_args}function(#{yield_args}) {")
1275 # only yield as many params as were passed in the block
1276 yield(*options[:yield_args].collect { |p| JavaScriptVariableProxy.new(@generator, p) }[0..block.arity-1])
1277 add_return_statement! if options[:return]
1278 @generator << '});'
1279 end
1280
1281 def add_variable_assignment!(variable)
1282 function_chain.push("var #{variable} = #{function_chain.pop}")
1283 end
1284
1285 def add_return_statement!
1286 unless function_chain.last =~ /return/
1287 function_chain.push("return #{function_chain.pop.chomp(';')};")
1288 end
1289 end
1290
1291 def append_enumerable_function!(call)
1292 function_chain[-1].chomp!(';')
1293 function_chain[-1] += ".#{call}"
1294 end
1295 end
1296
1297 class JavaScriptElementCollectionProxy < JavaScriptCollectionProxy #:nodoc:\
1298 def initialize(generator, pattern)
1299 super(generator, "$$(#{pattern.to_json})")
1300 end
1301 end
1302 end
1303 end
1304
1305 require 'action_view/helpers/javascript_helper'